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Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your
tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre |
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Brand & model of reel would be helpful. Same for the rod.
Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:14:53 GMT, "Dre" sent into the ether: Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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Brand & model of reel would be helpful. Same for the rod.
Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:14:53 GMT, "Dre" sent into the ether: Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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The 12lb Trilene should be just fine..Fireline is not a braided line, I
find Fireline doesn't work well on a bait casting reel, some guys like it..I think more practice will help.. Git-R-Done |
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I think your trying to cast to far and not letting the rod do the work for
you. Practice casting only 25 to 30ft to begin with. Then build up from there. "Dre" wrote in message ... Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre |
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The reel is a Shimano Crestfire but it's one or two years old. I'm not
sure about the rod, I'm at work so I'll have to check tonight. It's a Berkley medium-heavy rob but I'm not sure what lenght and model exactly. On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 06:04:34 -0500, "Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now" wrote: Brand & model of reel would be helpful. Same for the rod. Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:14:53 GMT, "Dre" sent into the ether: Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com |
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Well, I find that it will not cast very far even if I don't over do
it. I may get 20 feet at best. How tight should I set the cast control button on there? Should I loosen it right up instead and just put more pressure on the spool when I cast? On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 12:20:24 GMT, "Illinois Fisherman" wrote: I think your trying to cast to far and not letting the rod do the work for you. Practice casting only 25 to 30ft to begin with. Then build up from there. "Dre" wrote in message ... Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre |
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Well, I find that it will not cast very far even if I don't over do
it. I may get 20 feet at best. How tight should I set the cast control button on there? Should I loosen it right up instead and just put more pressure on the spool when I cast? On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 12:20:24 GMT, "Illinois Fisherman" wrote: I think your trying to cast to far and not letting the rod do the work for you. Practice casting only 25 to 30ft to begin with. Then build up from there. "Dre" wrote in message ... Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre |
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Well, I find that it will not cast very far even if I don't over do
it. I may get 20 feet at best. How tight should I set the cast control button on there? Should I loosen it right up instead and just put more pressure on the spool when I cast? On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 12:20:24 GMT, "Illinois Fisherman" wrote: I think your trying to cast to far and not letting the rod do the work for you. Practice casting only 25 to 30ft to begin with. Then build up from there. "Dre" wrote in message ... Hi all, first of all I would like to say I really enjoy the newsgroup. Your tips, stories, etc. make the days at work go by a little faster and the fishing a little easier each time so thanks for that. Anyways, to the question... My buddy recently gave me a baitcasting rod and reel and I've been having quite a hard time learning to use it. It currently has 12 lb Trilene XL Smooth Casting line in there. The way I set the spool is lets say I have a tube on, I will set it so that when I press the release button, it will slowly take line, not drop freely to the floor. I also keep a steady pressure on the spool when casting but almost every time, the line gets loose on the spool and eventually tangled. I was wondering if I'm simply using the wrong line for this type of reel or if I just need more practice. Honestly I prefer using braided line (fireline) because of lower memory and better sensitivity but my buddy wasn't sure if I should use it in a baitcasting reel. We fish mainly for Smallmouth and for the occasional Pike around here so I don't really need a heavy line. I currently use a light rod with spinning reel spooled with 8 lb fireline and I find it does an awesome job. Anyways, any help on which line would be best and any tips on casting and best setup for the reel would be appreciated as I really would like to learn to fish with this type of rod/reel combo. I know I'm asking a lot here but go easy on me guys I'm new to fishing and still learning day by day! Thanks! Dre |
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I think the Crestfire has a magnetic backlash control, set it at about
3/4 and go from there.. Git-R-Done |
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